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    1. Women at the Center - Issue 15, Spring 2009

      See page 4 for more details on how to register. http://library.duke.edu/specialcollections/bingham                                              (...)

    2. Women at the Center - Issue 28, Fall 2015

      History Women in the Economy Economics Mab Segrest Papers continued from page 1 Jaime Cantrell, Visiting Assistant Professor of English (...)

    3. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/pdf/womenatthecenter/wc-32.pdf

      The Life and Loves of Una Vincenzo continued from page 1 Cover and inscription of Vincenzo’s copy of Knight Asrael 3 Issue 32, Fall 2017 Fall (...)

    4. Front and Center - Spring/Summer 1996, Vol 3, No 1

      Nib lets brand corn, or how compa­ nies such as Western Electric, Chevro let, and Int ernationa l Nickel Company might best adapt their (...)

    5. Strategic Plan | Duke University Libraries

      It outlines how we will serve a diverse and growing community of library users, while adapting to technological and societal changes that are (...)

    6. Front and Center, Volume 15, Number 1 (Spring 2009)

      During the Great Depression, the U.S. government instituted a broad range of economic stimulus and reg- ulatory projects designed to help the (...)

    7. Where Curiosity Leads: The Duke University Libraries Strategic Plan, 2024–2029

      Where Curiosity Leads: The Duke University Libraries Strategic Plan, 2024–2029 Where Curiosity Leads: The Duke University Libraries Strategic (...)

    8. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/rubenstein/users/john.gartrell/Travel%20Grant%20A (...)

      2008-2009 Erica Ann Bruchko, Emory University, for an analysis of the informal economy and social order of the South Carolina Cotton (...)

    9. Book Review: Meltdown

      He begins with the big picture of how the economy works and then provides the two main philosophies of regulating the economy.

    10. Book Review: Economics Does Not Lie

      One version of the current recession prevalent in the media and advocated by Keynesians is that Wall Street and the real estate industry were (...)

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